GK Nova 6
Project Nova Intel
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OP-C
Transcript ~ Taken from the Black Ops Terminal Files
TO: Jackson, Ryan
FROM: Kain, Richard
SUBJECT: C
Ryan,
I want you to start a file under the heading OP-C. No eyes other than you
and me. Start with a compilation of everything we have on NOVA 6 and the
players involved. We'll discuss details face to face. I'll be in touch.
Kain
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GK Memo
Transcript ~ Taken from the Black Ops Terminal Files
***TOP SECRET***
***LEVEL 3 EYES ONLY***
**TRANSLATION DEPARTMENT ARCHIVE
Received: 2 March 1968
Returned: 3 March 1968
**SUMMARY: Internal GK memo dated 5 Sept 1944. Earliest known reference to the NOVA Project.
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[GK LOGO]
GK-0984242-p
To: [REDACTED]
Subject: NOVA Project
We are on schedule thus far. Stability has been our biggest hurdle. The
effects, however, are promising and yields results beyond that which
was requested.
The remaining issues and action items are as [REDACTED]:
a) Stability is still an issue -- we are hoping version 4 will be stable.
Reference-- Stability Reference No. NOVA.SR 2010032. Stress investigations
and Long-Term-Testing with trial batches to derive the shelf-life for batches
in phase II.
b) Further testing inroads modes of dispersion currently underway -- Initial
findings are positive and lead us to believe only slight modifications will
be needed [to] retrofit current chemical dispersion techniques. Reference
-- Dispersion Report No. NOVA.DR 0510032.
c) Long term storage testing is in phase III -- The Containers are currently
being tested in various environments. Phase III includes Long-term testing
at 25-degrees Celsius at 60% [illegible] for confirmation of findings.
Reference -- Stability Report No. NOVA.SR 2010022.
d) Means of protection for handlers and handling protocols must be
investigated. Tests with chimpanzees show current protocols are insufficient.
Suggest moving to human trials to speed research. Reference -- Trial Report
No. NOVA.TR 1915032.
e) Current facilities are inadequate -- The scope of this project has vastly
increased and as such our needs have outgrown our current faculty. The
incident last month only reiterates our need for a more permanent and
isolated laboratory. Reference -- Incident Report NOVA.IR 0002036.
[REDACTED] we are expecting your [REDACTED].
Signed,
[REDACTED]
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Numbers Station
Transcript ~ Taken from the Black Ops Terminal Files
***TOP SECRET***
FROM: The White House
TO: [REDACTED]
July 21, 1961
SUBJECT: Transmissions from a suspected numbers station near the [REDACTED]
embassy containing alarming and cryptic references.
Research appears to be underway involving variants of Tabun, Sarin, Soman and
an unknown gas of possibly far greater potential for devastation. Every
member of the S.O.G. team in the field should be briefed. Yesterday, a new
transmission involving Plutonium and Uranium was also intercepted but was
lost before the transmission completed. All foreign agents listening to
numbers stations should be vigilant to these keywords. Recent chatter has
reached a fever pitch.
CIA operatives have been assigned to the program, and additional support is
requested. Have all reports forwarded to the White House and present an
interim review of the situation no later than July 31, 1961.
/s/ John F. Kennedy
[REDACTED]
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